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Personally one of my favourites was Wild Arms. Partly because I loved the game, but really did think the music was a high point of the game. Nice use of instruments and some good whistling which I enjoyed. Just think that you can't talk about the best in video games without giving the music from that classic a nod.

I don't know... C&C certainly had a few awesome tracks, but aside from Hell March, the older games didn't really have anything that stuck.

Now Red Alert 3, that's a whole different story. The menu track is one that has you sway your head and sing along with a wide grin on your face, and the Empire of the Rising Sun tracks are really encouraging to smithe the infidels standing in the way of the might of the Empire.

God Hand is probably the most underrated ps2 game out there and the last game by Clover Studios (Viewtiful Joe and Okami). Think of it as a 3-dimensional beat 'em up done right.

Have to agree with those 2 tracks from Sonic 2 and add Hydrocity Act 2 from Sonic 3.

Lately, I've gotten into Bare Knuckle (Streets of Rage) since the release of the Bare Knuckle 3 translation. The first game has some really catchy music. I personally like Round 3. I really enjoy listening to music from the 8 & 16-bit eras.

Metal Gear Solid 2 - Theme song is epic and the rest is just as good.
Shadow of the Collosus - The music added to experience it really made the battles more epic.
Halo 3 - "Never forget" makes me reminisce about the past games.
Final Fantasy X/X-2 - FFX was solid all round with a great theme song. FFX-2 had some good and catchy pop songs, but 1000 words really did it for me(the English version is just as great as the Japanese version).
Lost Odyssey - Music in the story skits really adds to the words and all round pretty solid music.
Megaman 3 - Why I chose 3 over the other ones?, can't really put it in words. :O

I don't know... C&C certainly had a few awesome tracks, but aside from Hell March, the older games didn't really have anything that stuck.

Now Red Alert 3, that's a whole different story. The menu track is one that has you sway your head and sing along with a wide grin on your face, and the Empire of the Rising Sun tracks are really encouraging to smithe the infidels standing in the way of the might of the Empire.